5 happening new boutique hotels in Chiang Mai
Alana MorganAlana Morgan/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, CHIANG MAI/ Updated : Jul 11, 2016, 15:11 IST
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You can’t go very far in Chiang Mai, Thailand’s ‘Rose of the North’, without coming across cool, new boutique accommodations. Home to Doi Suthep mountain to the west of town and the Mae Ping River in the east, Chiang Mai offers vi … Read more
You can’t go very far in Chiang Mai, Thailand’s ‘Rose of the North’, without coming across cool, new boutique accommodations. Home to Doi Suthep mountain to the west of town and the Mae Ping River in the east, Chiang Mai offers visitors a more relaxed way of life surrounded by natural beauty and is often referred to as Thailand’s cultural capital. There’s just something about this ancient city that seems to attract artisans and charm whoever passes through. Read less

You can’t go very far in Chiang Mai, Thailand’s ‘Rose of the North’, without coming across cool, new boutique accommodations. Home to Doi Suthep mountain to the west of town and the Mae Ping River in the east, Chiang Mai offers visitors a more relaxed way of life surrounded by natural beauty and is often referred to as Thailand’s cultural capital. There’s just something about this ancient city that seems to attract artisans and charm whoever passes through. In short, Chiang Mai’s welcoming atmosphere is a hotbed of exploration and creativity that carries over into its hotel scene. With so much to do, you can simply wander around town filing your days with endless simple luxuries like world¬-class coffee and indulgent massages, or enjoy adventure activities, trekking and elephant visits. Chiang Mai is an increasingly popular place to stay for a few nights, or weeks, and its diverse accommodation options do not disappoint. From designer hostels to high-end boutique hotels, you’ll find something here with style to fit any budget.
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